1977 Vw Bus Bay Window Transporter on 2040-cars
Fontana, California, United States
Outstanding 1977 VW Bus.
Check it out. New paint, Rims (Porsche
Emblems) and Tires. Carpet and Interior
Panels. The ENTIRE brake system has been
replaced from the fluid reservoir, booster, lines and calipers, lining and
shoes at the tune of 2700.00. No major
leaks and it doesn't even think of smoking.
Custom cargo tray in the cab. Has
new curtains and assorted interior parts.
When I had her painted I went with new bumpers and door locks and
mirrors. All exterior lighting trim and
plastics are new. I have new full front
door, left and right seals in a bag. If
I have time I will replace them. Trim
rings on the dash and a clock horn button.
The seats are excellent with no rips.
They are covered due to my dogs when going to the Hunting Beach Dog
Beach. I have before pictures before
paint so you can see what was repaired.
Only the head liner has holes as seen in the pics. Must drive to appreciate the time and effort
put into this California Classic. Contact 909-268-3254 for more information. |
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